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Salud & Ética Digital. Enlazando la Informática Médica y la Bioética. 1a. Parte.

  • 1. Universidad de Guayaquil
  • 2. ROR icon Instituto Superior Tecnológico Bolivariano de Tecnología
  • 3. ROR icon Universisdad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil
  • 1. Manglar Editores

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Salud & Ética Digital. Enlazando la Informática Médica y la Bioética

En un mundo donde la tecnología y la salud se entrelazan cada vez más, Salud & Ética Digital. Enlazando la Informática Médica y la Bioética emerge como una obra esencial que explora las profundidades de esta integración y sus implicaciones éticas. A través de sus páginas, las autoras desentrañan la complejidad del uso de la inteligencia artificial (IA) y el big data en la toma de decisiones clínicas, enfrentándose a dilemas como el consentimiento informado, la privacidad de los datos y la transparencia de los algoritmos en la era digital. Este libro no solo ofrece una exploración detallada de los avances tecnológicos en el cuidado de la salud, sino que también propone un marco ético para guiar su implementación, asegurando que beneficie tanto la eficiencia médica como el bienestar del paciente.

Cada capítulo se sumerge en diferentes aspectos de la ética digital en la salud, desde la integración de la IA en el diagnóstico y tratamiento hasta las implicaciones de la automatización en las decisiones clínicas. Las autoras presentan una discusión profunda sobre cómo navegar estos desafíos éticos, manteniendo un enfoque centrado en el paciente y en la justicia. Con ejemplos de aplicaciones prácticas y dilemas éticos, este libro es un recurso indispensable para profesionales de la salud, desarrolladores de tecnología y cualquiera interesado en el futuro de la atención médica.

Salud & Ética Digital. Enlazando la Informática Médica y la Bioética invita a una reflexión crítica sobre cómo podemos equilibrar los beneficios de la tecnología con los principios éticos fundamentales en la medicina. A través de un profundo análisis y propuestas concretas, se establece un diálogo necesario para garantizar que la evolución digital en la salud se realice de manera justa, segura y respetuosa con los derechos de los pacientes. Este libro no solo anticipa el futuro de la atención médica, sino que también proporciona las herramientas para construirlo de manera ética y responsable.

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